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PA x | ing Th Kr pic an we ( a ¢ a ' i PAGE SIX Me be Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 nT a ae) eae aan en Olan Ey ees mek SLY Soc Deanne IO Le es ec | Firat in News World Results Of All Events TE SN SS == Tua orn | Sa FOR WITH FAST BALL WORKING [fs eap Sc eepemeel | “™*ROOW or nonse in 55 ME ==e=r== of Emerald Oil (full By JOHN B. FOSTER. By Leased Wire Smith & Turner, and start to eeince the veins and bunches at once. Senators Going to Cause Rivals Lots of Trouble my joints and saying, ‘you poor} NEW YORK, March 27.—Seven “a . 3 . K rity (Copyright, 1924, by Casper Tribune) thing’.” contestants in two groups remained| Physicians recommend Emerald } ° ¥ i B ey He - Oil, it is used in hospital This Year, Gnffith Says; Cubs Win es sp Sirs \ j BRAYDEN TOWN, Fia., March| Vick ta a stout boy, built lke a | threatening contenders for the | Oil, © om all bottle wilt laste ee 5 js 4 BA e oa 27.—Branch Rickey’s academy for | football center. That's a good build | Y°r!@’s chess championship at the son Saleh Oey errs tore Double Victo 3 i | technical instruction in baseball] {f {ts wearer can throw. But Vick | °S!nning of the ninth round of the Arn (ereccnong ry. * ; mS 2° Foes theory ie in the midst of its spring international tournament today. trated and a little goes a long way. isn’t ready to start the baseball sea- semester with some eighty students|son as a regular catcher--but not} O8® same separates the first four enrolled. Rickey is finding it a|by a whole lot of molecules, Mc-| ™e" 8nd the next three are one and tremendous task to attempt to in-|Curdy probably will get a year out|°P® half games behind the leaders. struct ball players for three or four|in the bushes and join the academy | Fourteen rounds remain to be LO ithee tear teams at once. again in 1925 as a sophomore. | P!*yed. ald that swollen glands and even Here are the Cardinalsp—you can|Niebergall, leaving Syracuse, will| , Alexander Alekhine of Russia was | Koltre disappear when used steadily. tet ‘them by their red hone. And | leave Syracuse flat for catchers. It| the only winner yesterday and his Mall ordera accepted. — Advertise. here are Syracusans with hose and|looks bad for the academy all poses pry Ge Whe reat ment no hose; possible specimens for Fort | around. de es ay 5a marginal lead o Dr. Emmanuel Smith, who dodge out of sight every| But what ts lost in catchers is| Taster of Germany, whose ame Apply night and morning with a soft brush as directed -until the swelling is reduced to normal, So marvelously powerful is Emer. (By The Associated Press). Walter Johnson, war-scarred veteran of 17 campaigns as a member of the Washington Senators, holder of sev- eral major league records and recognized as one of the greatest pitchers in the game today, is displaying mid- season form, and has given Griffith’s club an air of con- fidence. Griffith, although not predicting a pennant for his club, feels confident that the Sen-, The. pruning knife has appeared _— ny Drs. Morrison and Sefbel are now etors are going to cause consider-|in several training camps. Stanley ty aes) © : time a mall sack is thrown off the) gained at third base. Stock picked] with Eldfin Bogoljubow of Latvia, | oatted in thelr new Sas som able trouble in the American League.| Harris of the Washington Senators cs train for fear their time has come/a bad time to continue his balking| was adjourned after 71 moves. 1927. 2 Although Johnson, who was born| being the greatest manipulator. to go to Arkansas, not to mention | tactics. Lester Bell, who in 1923 — = = —— sit aa in Humboldt, Kans., more than 35] The new pilot ended the aspirations some possibilities for Houston. played short for Houston, has been years ago, has been a member of| of Shad Roe for the season by re- the club since 1907, he never has/ turning the southpaw to the Chat- participated in a world's series. His|tanooga Southern Association clut tried at third down here. He plays third as well or better, right now, than Stock ever did. Rickey has many irons in the fire, though he will not admit it. He says he likes tho idea of having record of 3,058 strike outs surpassed | and then followed by shipping three such a tremendous variety of play- If Stock expected to have the %, that. of Christy rere whe i more rookies back to the bushes. seh to eed Foey i has oe Cards send him a pd: (Ng The ModernWoman’s 5 years in the majors, fanned The Chicago Nattonals scored a variety, alright, but it is a question} to academy and ven, FY . Tonig! 2,297. Johnson's fast ball is work-| aouble victory yesterday by beating whether the system gets anywhere| salary raised,” he has another guess Tonight! Favorite Car he ing in great style this spring. When} the rain by five innings and in- j x ; . winning pennants for the Cards./coming. The Cards don't Your To the Senators were checked in their] cidentally putting over a win on the i says 3 i Sooty, Maybe, though, the Cards—while| whether the Mobile insurance man Fr Economical Trensportetion winning streak after five games,| Oabiand club. Sey ie j perfectly willing to win a pennant ever comes, if Bell continues to play Last See Johnson was nominated to start the} ‘The st. Lotls Cardinals defeated P x ss jin the National league—feel that) third as he has. club on its feet again, trimming the | Brooklyn and the Pirates nosed out \ |they have a nobler mission in| Freageau, who had an ailment of 1 Ch . ortunil yw York Giants yesterday. a victory over the San Francisco spreading baseball all over the|some kind last season, is back at Opp: matty, evrolet ahah United States. Charley Ebbets tried |short.. If he were a bit faster the Ss His P. ti Other results: that sort of spreading once, but|Cards would have an infield talking 2-Pass. + eee Cova ays 1s rescrip JON) petroit, 19; Toronto, 2. A . . - © | he'll never try it again. In addition|in terms of mile-a-minute, for that Has Powerful In- Pittsburgh, 3; San Francisco, 2. Jake Daut vet is renewing his in to trying to train the Syracuse boys| Bottomley kid is still spinning at Bt. Louis (Nationals), 10; Brook: | sun oe, peubert, the, veteran. 1s renewing, his baseball Nos nthe | as to where the hypotenuse of the| first, and Hornsby is pleking them lyn, 7. for the 1924 pennant begins. He ts shown here with the | base hit begins and ends, smiling | up at vecond no less zealously than St. Louis (Americans), 8; Mobile,|coach who became manager of the Cincinnati club following the death upon Rogers Hornsby after frown-| ever before. 4 fluence Over RHEUMATISM Has Also Proven wen Remarkably Suc- cessful in Severe Cases of Rheumatic Neuritis. Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him help- less and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dis- solved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he con- sulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescrip- tion that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took ft, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the news- papers. He has therefore instructed @ruggists everywhere to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. Smith & Turner Drug Co. will supply you. Mail orders accepted.—Advertisement. ogi USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few carefully se- lected Used Chevrolets and Fords, open and closed models. Easy Payments May Be Arranged Nolan Chevrolet Co. Temporary Office Globe Shoe Company Phone 64-J of Pat Moran, ing on him in 1923, and cussing Milt Stock because he hasn't reported,/ence that Bottomley was the best Rickey is looking for a catcher. Player in the gan hate out- Clemons has hurt his knee and|side of Traynor. been sent home. Clemons is a big] claimed Rickey, man and when big men hurt their| agree. Hornsby is the best player knees it raises Ned with them. All| in the league. All of which goes Rickey has léft are Vick, once a|to show Rickey’s generous nature, football player at Michigan, Mc-| and his admirable flair for publicity. Curdy, who was a football player ‘The outfield material looks pretty at Midwest college and Niebergall,| good. Jack Smith, Mueller and Hi who is from Syracuse. No experi-| Myers are in for the Cards part of ence in that lot. Rickey may have|ths time, and Blades, -Douthitt, Somebody sald in Rickey’s pres- Cleveland, 10; Indianapolis, 0. Washington, 7; New York (Na- apes BASEBALL QUESTION BOX Golf Champs Not Required To Qualify If you have some question to ask about baseball— If you want a rule interpreted— If you want to ‘now anything about a play or a player— seh st rh a old Joe Sugden! Flack, Shotten and Schultz some lan e oO et Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the ind the bat again. more of the time. The trouble 1s, Nol Ch Ur’ 1 Co. rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per- Grane Bical ee Galas Sane they can't get half @ chance to play. BOOTH NO. 10 EW YOR! 37.— That's the trouble with baseball. Gaia oeeaee Pier gin ere ve sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Other- || day and showed him thirty-seven| The game calls for nine on a side through {ts president, Wynant D.|| wise your question will be answered in this column. knots on ten fingers. ‘There, Grif,” | and forty are kept on the premises. Vanderpool, announced approval of he said, “look what you did, gol] They are like kids who get only the suggestion of the Professional Address—John B. Foster, Special peseball Correspondent }| “"s ae Mh tidied AIR part time at school. Golf. assoc! - ¥ 811 World Building, Ni nachna g iy, SDAA fending title holders = eas ts te ofthe Casper TOveny, pdr beiteesd their time looking at the knobs on! ‘Tribune wantads bring results. national open championship her Alright srs coatay eas (Copyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) |finds that he did not touch first QUESTION—I was playing first|base and goes back to it. Can he base one day and the ball came a|be put out? little too far arid I stepped out and| ANSWER—Not if he retraces his when I stepped out (we had a piece | Way te first while the ball is in play of tin for a base) the tin slipped and/!n the proper manner. the umpire caked it safe? Was that rch eT right? : ANSWER-—It {s a rule in base- bell that if the base allps out of po: Sport Gossip sition after the runner has touched it the runner need not follow the} From the very strong showing base and is safe. Conversely if the| made by their pitching staff in the baseman touches the base and the| practice games it looks as though base slips the runner is out if the] the Cleveland Indians should be well base is touched before the runner} up in the league standing this year. touches it. If there is no base at the point where it should be, bé-| The Portland (Ore.) Gun club will cause it has slipped, which happens] pay the expenses of Frank Troeh, in boys’ ve page “dy De Mra former world's champion trapshoot- call an out if he is certain that the} er when he goes to Paris this sum- y alive Pearrtda) y¢ baseman touched the spot of the| mer to cerinate in the Olympic fart ier 14 stake before the runner does. Com-| matches. ‘Troeh is a member of mon sense must be used in boys’ the Portland club. games where the materials are not up to date. after without being required to en- gage in the qualifying tests. we eZ = NR @ Bob Fitzsimmons! first appearance in the ring was at an amateur box- ~-QUESTION—Is it possible for a] ing tournament given by Jem Mace player to make two errors on one/ at Timaru, New Zealand, in the early ro JUNIO On that occasion “Ruby Little Ms the future world's champion {ea pei fee tTegu- a hit and then make a wild throw on| knocked out four men in one night, r ot top of it. and was rewarded with a gold watch. 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